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computing and the use of GPU clusters. Entry Requirements Acceptable first degree - Computer Science/Physics/Maths The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1. First class in bachelor degree or a master
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simulation workload and update the solver data structures when the mesh changes. These approaches would be applied on modern large-scale heterogeneous parallel computing environments where both CPUs and GPUs
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, mobile platforms, industrial sensors/cameras, GPU workstations, and cloud platforms. Training covers research methods, scientific writing, open-source best practices, and impact/engagement. You’ll be
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resources, including 200+ NVIDIA A100 GPUs and group workstations. Image quality will be assessed using quantitative metrics and clinical expert qualitative review. Privacy safeguards will be built
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, possibly by extending it to the relevant derived categories. The successful applicant will join the very active and supportive ANTLR group at UEA (currently comprising 7 faculty, 5 postdocs and 8 PhD
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programs. The student will join a well-supported team of chemists and biochemists (Master’s and PhD students, and postdocs) who are well-placed to provide a supportive and ambitious peer group. The student
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optimisation or machine learning (e.g., Python/Matlab/C++; PyTorch/TensorFlow). Experience in signal processing/wireless or SDR/GPU prototyping is a plus. Demonstrated research potential is highly desirable
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the Principal Investigator and University of Cambridge Postdoc Academy. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance, based on an anticipated start date of 01 April 2026
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, interdisciplinary research group, including a postdoc, DTP students, and technicians. Training will include fieldwork, bird handling, ringing, lab techniques in molecular biology, microbiome sequencing
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focuses on the analysis of neuronal networks in the Drosophila brain, and the Hummel team currently consists of postdocs, pre-docs, master students and administrative colleagues who share a common interest